One person from Lebanon County is in critical condition and three others were injured after a one-vehicle crash in Berks County on Wednesday evening.

Asia Malave, 19, of Myerstown, was operating her vehicle westbound on New Schaefferstown Road, Jefferson Township, at 7:05 p.m. Wednesday when she lost control of the vehicle while negotiating a right curve, state police at Reading said.

Malave's vehicle crossed over the double yellow line into the eastbound lane, before Malave over-steered in an attempt to regain control. The vehicle crossed back over the double yellow line into the westbound lane and then back into the eastbound lane where it went off the roadway and struck a fence, according to state police.

After striking the fence, the vehicle began to rotate as it continued forward until it struck a tree and a boulder causing it to simultaneously roll over and go airborne before landing on its roof at 584 New Schaefferstown Road, where it struck the side porch of the residence and bent its support beam and metal roof, according to an April 26 Reading Eagle story.

Three passengers were in the vehicle with Malave at the time of the crash including Mason Seyfert, 18, of Lebanon; Chayton Seiders, 18, of Bethel; and Maura Knipple, 19, of Myerstown.

All four were transported to Reading Hospital for injuries sustained in the crash.

Malave and Seiders both sustained serious injuries in the crash, while Seyfert and Knipple sustained minor injuries, state police said.

Seiders is listed in critical condition Thursday afternoon, and Malave is in fair condition, according to Reading Hospital. Reading Hospital had no records for Seyfert or Knipple.

Trooper Vincent Morgan told the Reading Eagle that Malave's blood was drawn at the hospital after she told investigators she had been drinking alcohol before the crash and that if her blood alcohol content is 0.02 or above, it would be considered driving under the influence because she is under 21.